I'm contemplating using this strain for a stout of similar strength. Hmmmmm.
Holy balls, this strain requires a blow off tube big time.
I moved mine to a secondary about 2 months ago. I looked at it today and there was a thin layer of film on top and what looks like an infection.
In addiiton, there was activity in the airlock.
This was my first go with Brett, so I am not sure if the infection-like appearance is a direct result of the Brett or if I have other issues at hand.
I tried to take a picture with no luck, but it looks like the other threads of infection.
Thanks
eljefe said:This was my first go with Brett, so I am not sure if the infection-like appearance is a direct result of the Brett or if I have other issues at hand.
i added it at flame out to preserve the aroma
I'm a little late to the party, but I'm brewing this up today. Doubled the batch to 10g. Old Ale Blend isn't currently available, so I'm splitting and doing 5g with Ringwood Ale and the other 5g with Ringwood + Brett L. Should be tasty.
Question for anyone: The treacle, at what point do you add it? With the first runnings as part of the carmelization? Once all runnings are combined? At 5 min? At flame out?
i added it at flame out to preserve the aroma
That's what I was thinking, but the recipe states start of boil...which I thought was odd.
To make treacle (or molasses) sugar cane syrup is boiled for hours. The little bit of boiling in wort won't hurt the aroma.